Word: treating
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the series of lectures on the "Various Influences Affecting the Development of the Greek Art," the first of which Dr. Waldstein will give to-morrow evening. Such a subject, treated in so broad a manner as Dr. Waldstein cannot fail to treat it, will prove a valuable and delightful source of instruction to all interested in this subject...
...first number of the Epoch, a new weekly published in New York, has appeared. It contains a large number of interesting and well-written articles, contributed by men of no less distinction than Carl Schurz, Mr. Stedman and Prof. Boyesen. The editorials are written in a conservative spirit, and treat the great questions of the day in a sensible, moderate way. The book notices are particularly copious and well done. If the Epoch continues as it has begun, the editors may feel confident of having supplied a need that was felt in the journalistic world...
...rest of the season was taken up with controversial correspondence over the silver ball, which had to be surrendered to the Lowell's, owing to a technicality. I shall treat this more fully in my next paper...
...their reputation in the musical sphere of Cambridge almost as firmly as the Symphony Orchestra's is fixed in Boston. The past successes of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality, together with the talent which the members of this year undoubtedly possess, are sufficient guarantee for a delightful musical treat. We are glad to be relieved of the task of encouraging men to attend the concert, as the tickets have had an unusually large sale and it only remains for us to congratulate those who are fortunate enough to gain admission...
...debate which occurs at the Union to-night promises to be one of the most interesting held for some time. The disputants have long been well known as speakers of pronounced ability and will undoubtedly treat the subject under discussion in a manner which cannot fail to interest all who may attend the meeting. We understand that additional interest is lent to the debate from the fact that three of the speakers are ex-presidents of the Union while the fourth now holds that office. We fear that too little attention is given to public debate while in college...